Mendoza rules out NPA hand in judges murder
November 2, 2001 | 12:00am
Philippine National Police chief Director General Leandro Mendoza ruled out yesterday the involvement of the New Peoples Army (NPA) in Wednesdays ambush-slaying of an Ilocos Norte Regional Trial Court judge.
Mendoza said investigation into the murder of RTC Judge Ariston Rubio pointed to other probable perpetrators of the crime.
He, however, refused to elaborate, saying it may jeopardize the ongoing probe.
The Ilocos Norte police though are not still discounting the NPAs possible hand in the killing. Some sectors in the province, however, view the communist groups involvement as "unlikely."
Nevertheless, the police are looking into two other angles in Rubios slaying.
Superintendent Federico Domingo, assistant provincial police director, said a public official, whom he refused to name, has figured in one of these possible angles.
The official, Domingo said, allegedly requested Rubio to desist from issuing a search warrant the judge was about to issue against a resident of Badoc town.
Rubio did not heed the officials plea and proceeded to issue the search warrant which reportedly resulted in the confiscation of a high-powered firearm from the compound of the Badoc resident.
Police are also looking into big cases which Rubio was handling, including the electoral protest which defeated candidate Bobby Clemente filed against Paoay Mayor Nenuca Evangelista.
The Commission on Elections tagged Paoay town as a hot spot during the recent elections. Rightly so, a spate of violent incidents occurred there during the campaign period, including an ambush in Barangay Callaguip where a number of Evangelistas followers and a member of the Armys 50th Infantry Battalion were killed.
Rubio, according to an unconfirmed report, was about to issue his decision on the electoral case.
Mendoza said investigation into the murder of RTC Judge Ariston Rubio pointed to other probable perpetrators of the crime.
He, however, refused to elaborate, saying it may jeopardize the ongoing probe.
The Ilocos Norte police though are not still discounting the NPAs possible hand in the killing. Some sectors in the province, however, view the communist groups involvement as "unlikely."
Nevertheless, the police are looking into two other angles in Rubios slaying.
Superintendent Federico Domingo, assistant provincial police director, said a public official, whom he refused to name, has figured in one of these possible angles.
The official, Domingo said, allegedly requested Rubio to desist from issuing a search warrant the judge was about to issue against a resident of Badoc town.
Rubio did not heed the officials plea and proceeded to issue the search warrant which reportedly resulted in the confiscation of a high-powered firearm from the compound of the Badoc resident.
Police are also looking into big cases which Rubio was handling, including the electoral protest which defeated candidate Bobby Clemente filed against Paoay Mayor Nenuca Evangelista.
The Commission on Elections tagged Paoay town as a hot spot during the recent elections. Rightly so, a spate of violent incidents occurred there during the campaign period, including an ambush in Barangay Callaguip where a number of Evangelistas followers and a member of the Armys 50th Infantry Battalion were killed.
Rubio, according to an unconfirmed report, was about to issue his decision on the electoral case.
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